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Still, with Microsoft likely to lead the way with its own games, the demands from Xbox One and Xbox One X owners for all providers to do the same might force them to get with the Intelligent Delivery program. Right now, Microsoft is only supporting two discs, but game developers wanting to use more can work that out with the company on a case-by-case basis.

This could prove very beneficial as users would no longer have to wait for the entire game title to download before they get to play the game. The technology would also allow multi-disc games to be supported. Digital Foundry uses the example of a level editor, that perhaps many players won't bother with, or the campaign in a multiplayer-focused title that you might never play again.

Additionally, Intelligent Delivery will support games on multiple discs, with the primary disc holding all of the necessary data and additional ones (up to 15 total) carrying extra data chunks that players could add in as needed. It'll mean potentially huge savings for Xbox One owners as Xbox One X games proliferate.

The Xbox One X will be able to handle 4K capture at 60fps, but if you don't want to upgrade or can't at the momemt, this is great news if you've got a lot of capture needs on Xbox One at the moment.

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On the other hand, World XI can opt for George Bailey , the former Australian limited-overs captain to strenthen the middle order. The former captain added that it is good to see cricket returning to Pakistan and PCB deserves credit for this.

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The Xbox One X will be available on November 7, 2017 for $499.

"We have over 100 games with Xbox One X enhancements".

It's a useful new tool, and while we can expect to see full implementations of Intelligent Delivery on Microsoft first party titles, there's no guarantee that third party developers will use the system to its fullest extent - and of course, there may be good reasons why certain aspects of the system may not be deployed. And as far as we know, there is no PlayStation equivalent to this system, possibly meaning additional effort for the developer in setting up their projects, which would only benefit one platform. With only the required assets being downloaded, precious hard drive space will be saved and download times will be cut short.